References:
Review, 56(1/2):69-75.
[18] Ouyang, Yao. 2014. The Theory of Large Countries’Economic Development. Beijing: China Renmin University Press
[19] Ouyang, Yao, ed. 2012. “Technology Gap, Resource Allocation and Transformation of Growth Pattern of Large Lagging Country. ” China
Industrial Economics, No.6: 18-30.
[20] Romer, P. M. 1990. “Capital, Labor, and Productivity.” Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, Microeconomics, Martin Neil Baily and
Clifford Winston (eds.), Washington: The Brookings Institution: 337-367.
[21] Roninson, E. 1960. Economic Consequences of the Size of Nations. New York: ST Martin’s Press Inc.
[22] Schumpeter, Joseph. 2000. The Theory of Economic Progress. Beijing: The Commercial Press.
[23] Tang, M. F. 2009. Technology Transfer from University to Industry: Insight into University Technology Transfer in the Chinese National Innovation System. London: Adonis & Abbey Publisher Ltd.
[24] Wu, Jinglian. 2005. Choice of China's Growth Pattern. Shanghai: Shanghai Yuandong Publishing House.
[25] Xu, X., and S. R. Jeffrey. 1998. “Efficiency and Technical Progress in Traditional and Modern Agriculture: Evidence from Rice Production in China.” Agricultural Economics, 18(2): 157-165.
[26] Young, A. A. 1928. “Increasing Returns and Economic Progress.” Economic Journal, 38(152): 527-542.
[27] Zheng, J., ed. 2003. “Efficiency, Technical Progress, and Best Practice in Chinese State Enterprises ( 1980– 1994).” Journal of Comparative Economics, 31(1): 134-152.
[28] Zhu. D., and J. Tann. 2009. “The Development of A National Innovation System in China: Main Practitioners and Stages.” International Journal of Business Innovation and Research, 3(4): 325-362.